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Nowadays, not only the global competition in energy and finance is becoming increasingly fierce, but also the world leader in science, technology, medicine, education and green economy. As a city with the highest proportion of Chinese residents, Richmond, which is called one of the most livable environments in the world, has gradually become popular in recent years.
For those who have been to Vancouver, the first city to arrive is Richmond, because Vancouver International Airport is located in the northwest corner of the city. Whether you drive from the airport or take a crane, you will be the first to pass through this city full of enthusiasm and vitality.
Canada is a multicultural country. Canada recognizes and cherishes its rich ethnic and ethnic diversity. More than 200 ethnic groups live together in Canada, and immigrants now account for more than half of Canada’s growing population. And because Canada is pluralistic and not exclusive, all ethnic groups are very comfortable in this land.
Most of the early Europeans and Japanese lived in Steveston, a fishing village southwest of Lulu Island, which still has an operating fisherman’s wharf, which has become home to museums and historic sites. The “Richmond Autonomous City” was established on November 10, 1879, and was upgraded to “City” on December 3, 1990. Richmond’s colored population accounts for 59% of the city’s population, the second highest in Canada. More than half of the city’s population is Asian. Most of them are Hong Kong, Taiwan and Chinese mainland immigrants who emigrated to Canada in the 1990s. Other Asians living in Richmond come from countries such as India, the Philippines and Japan.
In addition to the many Asians here, Richmond is also popular because of his environment and climate. In recent years, with the increasingly serious haze weather in China, people have fled “Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou” one after another. Whether it is the middle class that sells a flat in Beijing to buy property in Dali, or the respiratory department where hospitals are overcrowded in winter, environmental problems frequently sound the alarm to people, and more and more people begin to pay attention to the “livability” of the city and the “poetry and distance” of life. As we all know, Vancouver is the warmest city in Canada in winter, with an average temperature of 3 ℃ in January and 17 ℃ in July, which is basically like spring all the year round and is rated by the United Nations as the most suitable city for human habitation. Its climate is temperate maritime climate, is one of the few cities in Canada with a warm climate, suitable for Asians to live, so it is the first choice for many Chinese. And Richmond has become the venue for speed skating in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games because of its unique environmental and climatic factors.
With a population of 200000, it is located on the prosperous Pacific coast. Richmond’s “combination of Chinese and Western” characteristics are fully demonstrated in various industries because of its diversified population structure. From industrial and commercial trade to art and culture, from day and night life to countless festivals and celebrations; this international city embraces all kinds of differences at the right time, location, people and facilities, truly showing the best side of multiculturalism!